My Eldar Army |
For the team event I played with Nate Stevens. He is very
good player. His team “Sons of Shatner” always are playing for the top spot at the
Adepticon team tournament.
I was playing my Eldar and he was playing his Tau. Overall
we did very well. We did not practice together or never played together in a
team game until this tournament. The first couple games were tough going but
about halfway through the third game Nate and I were almost playing as one
person.
I will be writing up a battle report next week, but here
short summary of the event.
Game 1
We were playing a Black Templar and Space Wolves coalition.
We chose to go second in the game because it was objectives. We won the game
pretty handily in the end, but it was tough going for a while when Nate lost
his broadsides to assault in turn two. We learned from that game that we need
to protect the broadsides at all costs. In spite of those mistakes, we earned
max points in the game.
Game 2
Our opponents were playing the new Space Marines and Necrons.
They have 4 flyers in their combined list. This might had been the most
frustrating game of the weekend. Because of all the different stuff you have do
in a game 6th edition games take longer. We really had to push our opponents
to hurry up in the game. I think it cost us some points. This mission this game
was a twist on the relic book mission. The twist was two relics in middle of
the board. In the end we tied the primary and won the secondary.
Game 3
Our opponents were
playing Space Wolves and the new Space Marines codex. This was another
objective mission so we chose to go second. They had 3 drop pods. One of them
was a dreadnought. The first two turns of this game was rough. My Wave Serpent did
not make any of its cover saves and we gave away first blood. This was only
game out of 8 that I got fortune for my Farseer - that is even running 2 Farseers on the second day. This is game
where Nate and I did not need to strategize at all after the 2nd
turn. We just started playing almost as one person. We scored the primary and
tied on the secondary. This is where we spent too much time on Turn 1 and 2
because we could have easily earned the secondary points.
Game 4
Our opponents for this game were playing marines and Tau. This
was last game of the day and it was a kill point mission. I have seen these two
players before and they were both top players. We had both all of our games. When
we won the roll to go first it was huge. There was no discussing what needed to
be done, we just started moving models. First turn was nasty for them. This is
where Nate and I were all business. We were on same page throughout the whole
game. In the first turn we removed 13 Lascannon shots and one HQ. We were even surprised we did that well. It
was hard to recover after that result and we took max points in that game.
One he first day of the event we took 4th overall
and also won best painted.
Stay tuned for next week's post, I plan to discuss the
singles games. I had a surprise opponent for game 1 - my teammate from the team
tournament!
Here a photo dump of pictures at the event!
Hi Jay
ReplyDeleteThanks for being an excellent partner for Warmasters! I had a blast.
I feel that the only thing that kept us from taking it all was time in rounds 2&3 where we simple didn't get in enough turns to take both the primary and the secondary in each round.
Greg Evers and I went to a tournament last weekend with almost the same lists and we had the same issue - the two rounds that reached turn 5 or later resulting in us taking everything. The one round that didn't get to 5 turns resulted in winning primary and drawing secondary for a third place finish in a 3 round event.
Looking forward to your version of events in our singles showdown...
Cheers,
Nate